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Anterior maxillary vertical GBR remains one of the most technique-sensitive procedures in implant dentistry, where both regenerative stability and esthetic outcomes must be carefully balanced. This lecture presents four biologically and surgically critical factors that influence the predictability of vertical bone regeneration in the esthetic zone. Through a step-by-step clinical case demonstration, participants will explore membrane selection based on defect morphology, flap management for tension-free closure, membrane stabilization concepts, and bilayer wound closure techniques. Emphasis is placed on evidence-based surgical decision-making to minimize complications and enhance long-term regenerative success.
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Oral Surgery30 days after buy
Italy
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“4 Crucial factors for the vertical GBR treatment in the anterior Maxilla” provides a scientifically oriented overview of the key surgical determinants for predictable vertical GBR in the esthetic zone. The lecture analyzes four critical factors: membrane selection according to defect morphology, achievement of tension-free closure through proper flap design and periosteal release, membrane stabilization, and bilayer primary wound closure techniques. The entire protocol is demonstrated through a clinical case in the anterior maxilla, highlighting biologically driven strategies aimed at improving graft stability, wound healing, and long term regenerative outcomes.
• Understand the biological and surgical principles underlying vertical GBR in the anterior maxilla.
• Identify the criteria guiding membrane selection according to defect morphology and regenerative requirements.
• Learn surgical strategies to achieve predictable tension-free flap closure through appropriate flap design and periosteal release.
• Analyze the role of membrane stabilization and soft tissue management in maintaining graft stability and wound healing.
• Understand the rationale and clinical application of bilayer primary closure techniques in vertical regenerative procedures.
FABRIZIO COLOMBO
- Graduated in Dentistry and Dental Prosthetics at the University of Milan in 2004
- Post graduated in Oral Surgery (University of Milan) and Implantology and Implant Prosthetics (University of Brescia)
- Author and coauthor of scientific articles and posters published in national and international journals
- Author of the winning work of the “Poster Award” category “Advanced Clinical Cases” at the “I °International Congress” IAO
(Italian Academy of Osseointegration)
- Active Member of IAO (Italian Academy of Osseointegration)
- International speaker at courses and congresses on implantology and hard and soft tissue augmentation
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